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VI-SEEM DREAMCLIMATE SERVICE

Journal

SCALABLE COMPUTING-PRACTICE AND EXPERIENCE
Volume 19, Issue 2, Pages 215-221

Publisher

UNIV VEST TIMISOARA, WEST UNIV TIMISOARA
DOI: 10.12694/scpe.v19i2.1396

Keywords

DREAM model; dust effects; human mortality; VI-SEEM project; application service

Funding

  1. Ministry of Education, Science, and Technological Development of the Republic of Serbia [ON171017, III43007]
  2. European Commission under H project VI-SEEM [675121]

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Premature human mortality due to cardiopulmonary disease and lung cancer is found in epidemiological studies to be correlated to increased levels of atmospheric particulate matter. Such negative dust effects on the human mortality in the North Africa - Europe - Middle East region can be successfully studied by the DREAM dust model. However, to assess health effects of dust and its other impacts on the environment, a detailed modelling of the climate for a period of one year in a high-resolution mode is required. We describe here a parallel implementation of the DREAM dust model, the DREAMCLIMATE service, which is optimised for use on the high-performance regional infrastructure provided by the VI-SEEM project. In addition to development and integration of this service, we also present a use-case study of premature mortality due to desert dust in the North Africa Europe - Middle East region for the year 2005, to demonstrate how the newly deployed service can be used.

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